Perasaan dan emosi dalam bahasa Jepang

In today's article, we will learn some feelings and emotions in Japanese. I hope this article helps you express your...

In today’s article, we will learn some feelings and emotions in Japanese. I hope this article helps you express your feelings in Japanese. First, we will look at a large vocabulary list of feelings and emotions, and then some example sentences.

Remember that the list below contains all kinds of feelings and emotions, whether good or bad. Therefore, we recommend using your browser’s locator (CTRL + F) to search for the feeling you are looking for.

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List of feelings and emotions in Japanese

It is worth noting that Japanese is a quite complex language, and there are various different words that can have the same meaning as well as others. Perhaps my choice of words is not the most popular or commonly used.

Remember that the list below does not contain only adjectives. Sometimes, Japanese people use other types of words to indicate the quality, feeling, or emotion of people. They even use verbs as adjectives. So the list below is quite mixed.

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JapaneseRomajiPortuguese
ๆ„Ÿๆƒ…kanjouEmotion, feelings
ใ†ใใ†ใukiukiExcited, thrilled, fun
ๆใ‚ใ—ใ„osoroshiiFearful
ใณใฃใใ‚Šใ—ใŸbikkurishitaSurprised
ๆฐ—ใŒใ™ใ‚‹kigasuruFeel, have a hunch
ๆ„Ÿใ˜(ใ‚‹)kanji(ru)Feel, feeling
ใพใ”ใพใ”magomagoConfused
ๅ„ชใ—ใyasashikuKind, gentle
ๆ€’ใ‚‹ikaru ou okuruAngry, mad, irritated, upset
ใ“ใ†ใœใ‚“kouzenExultant, open
็ฉใ‚„ใ‹odoyakaCalm, gentle, quiet
ๆ‚ฒใ—ใ„kanashiSad, unhappy
ๅ“€ใ‚Œ๏ผˆใช)awareDeplorable, miserable
ไธๅนธ๏ผˆใช)fukouSad, unhappy
ๅนธใ›๏ผˆใช)shiawaseHappy, joyful (happy person, happy with life)
ๅฌ‰ใ—ใ„ureshiiHappy, joyful about something specific.
ๅญค็‹ฌ๏ผˆใช)kodokuIsolated, lonely
่ฝใก่พผใ‚€ochikomuDepressed
ๆ€’ใ‚‹okoruAngry, irritated
ๆ‚”ใ—ใ„kuyashiiFrustrated
ๅŽ„ไป‹(ใช)yakkaiPainful, oppressive, uncomfortable, annoying, tedious
ใŒใฃใ‹ใ‚ŠgakkariDisappointed, discouraged, disheartened
ๆ„Ÿ่ฌ๏ผˆใ™ใ‚‹)kanshaPleasant, grateful
ๅนณ้™๏ผˆใช)heiseiCalm
็”Ÿใ็”Ÿใiki ikiAlive, active, cheerful
ใŠใ‹ใ—ใŒใ‚‹okashigaruFun, sweet
ๆบ€ใก่ถณใ‚Šใ‚‹michitariruContent, satisfied, willing
ๅฐ่…นใŒ็ซ‹ใคkobaragatatsuA little annoyed / irritated
ๆ€ฏใˆใ‚‹obieruScared
ๅฟƒ้…๏ผˆใ™ใ‚‹)shinpaiWorried
ๆ‹๏ผˆใ™ใ‚‹)koiIn love
้€€ๅฑˆ๏ผˆใ™ใ‚‹)taikutsuBored
็–ฒใ‚Œใ‚‹tsukareruTired
้ฉšใodorukuSurprised, astonished
็พจใพใ—ใ„urayamashiiJealous, enviable
ใ‚„ใพใ—ใ„yamashiiGuilty
็ทŠๅผต๏ผˆใ™ใ‚‹)kinchouNervous
ๆฅใšใ‹ใ—ใŒใ‚‹hazukashigaruShy
ๆฅใšใ‹ใ—ใ„hazukashiiEmbarrassed, shameful
ๆฐ—ๆฅฝ๏ผˆใชkirakuCarefree, at ease
ใ‚†ใฃใใ‚Š๏ผˆใ™ใ‚‹)yukkuriSlowly, easy
ๆ†Žใ—ใฟnokushimiHatred
ๅผทๆฐ—tsuyokiStrong, confident, self-assured
ใใŸใใŸmokutakutaExhausted
ๆ–ญๅ›บ๏ผˆใŸใ‚‹)dankoHard, determined, firm
็‹ฌๅ‰ต็š„๏ผˆใช)dokusouteCreative, original, ingenious
ๆ„ๆฌฒ็š„iyokutekiAmbitious, motivated, intentional
ๅฟ™ใ—ใ„isogashiiBusy, committed
ๆƒ…็†ฑjounetsuPassion
ๆ„›ๆƒ…aijouLove
ใณใฃใใ‚ŠbikkuriSurprised
่ฝใก็€ใochitsukuCalm
ๆ†‚ใˆใ‚‹ureeruWorrying, anxious, troubled

Sentences about feelings and emotions in Japanese

See below some sentences that demonstrate feelings and emotions in Japanese:

  • ๅ›ใฏๆ‹ใ™ใ‚‹ใซใฏ่‹ฅใ™ใŽใ‚‹ใ€‚
  • Kimi wa koi suru ni wa waka sugiru;
  • You are too young to be in love;
  • ๅฝผใฏใ™ใๆ€’ใ‚‹ใ€‚
  • Kare wa sugu okoru;
  • He gets angry very easily;
  • ๆƒ…็†ฑใฏ่‹ฆๆ‚ฉใ‚’็”Ÿใ‚€ใ€‚
  • Jลnetsu wa kunล o umu;
  • Passion generates anguish. (or creates suffering);
  • ใใ‚Œใฏใ‚ใพใ‚Šใซใ‚‚ๆ‚ฒใ—ใ„ใ€‚
  • Sore wa amarini mo kanashฤซ;
  • That is very sad;
  • ๆ„›ๆƒ…ใจๆ†Žใ—ใฟใฏๆญฃๅๅฏพใฎๆ„Ÿๆƒ…ใ ใ€‚
  • Aijล to nikushimi wa seihantai no kanjลda;
  • Love and hatred are opposite emotions;

Videos about feelings and emotions in Japanese

To conclude the article, we will leave some videos about feelings and emotions in Japanese:

Kevin Henrique

Kevin Henrique

Specialist with more than 10 years of experience in Asian culture, focused on Japan, Korea, anime and games. Self-taught writer and traveler focused on teaching Japanese, travel tips and deep, engaging curiosities.

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